by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 10, 2017 | Divorce, Family Law
Child custody will be a major issue if you are in the process of going through a divorce. Divorce proceedings can become overwhelming, especially when there are minor children involved, as a divorce can have a tremendous emotional impact on children. Similar to other...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Sep 9, 2016 | Family Law
Facing a child custody modification issue? Now is not the time to sit on your rights and gamble away your child’s life. Now is the time to take an action that will serve the “best interest” of your child. “Best Interest of Child” Standard is the common standard used...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Aug 25, 2016 | Divorce
Thinking of getting an uncontested divorce, and not sure how to proceed further? Uncontested divorce may be a suitable option for you, but it may also not be an option at all. What is an Uncontested Divorce? If you think uncontested divorce may be suitable route for...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jun 10, 2016 | Divorce
Do I have to live in Georgia to file for a divorce in Georgia? Yes. At least one of the parties (spouses) must live in Georgia for at least six (6) months to file for divorce in Georgia. What if my spouse does not want a divorce? This does not matter. If one party...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Nov 12, 2015 | Divorce
Filing for divorce can be a arduous process, especially if you or your spouse lives in a separate state or they cannot be found. Below are some tips for obtaining a divorce if you find yourself in a similar situation. My spouse lives in Georgia and I do not, how can...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jul 24, 2015 | Bankruptcy
Filing for bankruptcy is becoming more common these days. One of the main reasons is because the moment bankruptcy is filed any requests from creditors will be halted while the process is ongoing. They cannot try to sue you or take any of your property to settle any...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jun 22, 2015 | Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy and taxes can be a difficult subject and it can have some serious consequences. One of the most commonly asked question is what will happen to my tax refund if I file for bankruptcy? There is no straight answer to that question, what happens to your tax...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Mar 23, 2015 | Bankruptcy
If a person finds themselves in a state of having more debt than they can manage, it is possible they will file for bankruptcy. The moment bankruptcy is filed any requests from creditors will be halted while the process is ongoing. They cannot try to sue you or take...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Feb 13, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
Custody and visitation orders in Georgia are separate from orders of contempt. Custody and visitation orders are always awarded on the best interest of the children involved. Even if parents decide on a parenting agreement the court will still issue an order to...
by Coleman Legal Group, LLC | Jan 14, 2015 | Divorce, Family Law
If you have sought legal help or are thinking of going to get legal advice, one of the questions that seems to be popular is whether expenses made for the legal advice are tax deductible. Perhaps you are considering divorcing your spouse or maybe you need help with a...